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t date on which the election d is held actually set by federal law ratherhan the constitution. congress could change that datee there's actually provision for, if a state doesn't get it vote in on time,ot bacally for the state legislature to maca a decision about which electors to end to vote for president. so there are actually ways v for that to happen. i just don't think anybody is that the a point right now. >> ifill: if you'reys in massachusetts or connecticut a your constituents don't have power, they're not watching the ads, maybe the voting machines aren't working, sandy couldave a more direct effect. >> i think we're going to have to wait for that week. it will have an effect certainly on the candidates' abilities to communicate their messages in the last days. a lot of candidates will hold back money so that they can barrage voters with ads in the last week.av some of the candidates that have may find out it wasn't a good idea to husband all that money. perhaps they should have put the money out earlier. obviously nobody could have predicted this. >> ifill: when the p
t date on which the election d is held actually set by federal law ratherhan the constitution. congress could change that datee there's actually provision for, if a state doesn't get it vote in on time,ot bacally for the state legislature to maca a decision about which electors to end to vote for president. so there are actually ways v for that to happen. i just don't think anybody is that the a point right now. >> ifill: if you'reys in massachusetts or connecticut a your constituents...
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but phillips declined to show me my own data because i live in virginia where the election privacy laws are unusually strict. the best he could do is show me the kind of data he could collect on a hypothetical voter like me. >> wow. the type of clothes that i buy. whether i have a gold card. if i have a pool. if i have a pet. if i'm a nascar fan. veteran. smoker. but why are these details so valuable to the campaign? so do the campaigns care about what kind of car i drive, what kind of music i listen to? >> only if it has to do... if it says something and predicts something about the way you're going on vote. you may not vote republican because you drive a corvette. but there may be a correlation between people who own corvettes and voting behavior. if there is they're going to exploit that correlation and try to find as many corvette owners as they can. >> reporter: the ability to predict voter behavior is what makes all of this data so powerful. on th campaig colect all of this seemingly random information about us, they feed it into sophisticated mathematical formulas, called algorit
but phillips declined to show me my own data because i live in virginia where the election privacy laws are unusually strict. the best he could do is show me the kind of data he could collect on a hypothetical voter like me. >> wow. the type of clothes that i buy. whether i have a gold card. if i have a pool. if i have a pet. if i'm a nascar fan. veteran. smoker. but why are these details so valuable to the campaign? so do the campaigns care about what kind of car i drive, what kind of...
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it's the law. they are allowed to do that until the law changes they are well within their legal rights to do it. >> brown: so where else?nl stay with the outside spending playing a big role. where do you see that? >> one state where it's sort of reversed is in indiana where the democratic candidate has been getting more of a benefit. in that stat joe donnelly has spent less of his own money on ads than the outside democratic groups so that's another big one. and virginia is huge and i've been told by people we watch these things closely, the people who watch who's up and who's down that it's made a sigficant difference in virginia d the republican candidate george allen has been vastly outspent. i think he's spe about $3 million on ads. outside groups have spent about $14 million on ads and that has allowed him to complete blow for blow with timain. >> brown: the interesting other case is massachusetts, lots of money, tons of money but not from outside, right? >> exactly. the two candidates, scott
it's the law. they are allowed to do that until the law changes they are well within their legal rights to do it. >> brown: so where else?nl stay with the outside spending playing a big role. where do you see that? >> one state where it's sort of reversed is in indiana where the democratic candidate has been getting more of a benefit. in that stat joe donnelly has spent less of his own money on ads than the outside democratic groups so that's another big one. and virginia is huge...
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i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whose parents immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosive effect. >> demonizing people isn't going to help. it's just going to make it a challenge that's going to go on for generations. >> reporter: diaz supports president obama, even though he didn't deliver on his promise of comprehensive immigration reform. he says he can't vote for romney because he doesn't know where he stands. >> on immigration, just like other issues, he's shifted his positions and it's hard for me to nail down what he believes. the dream act, for example-- he's gone back and forth. this last debate, he said he would not veto it, whereas previous debates, he said he would veto it and not support it. there are
i think we have plenty of laws on the books. but we need to do a better job enforcing the laws we have. one of the things that concerns me is that our borders aren't secure. we have a rather casual way for people to come and go as they please. >> reporter: high school teacher eddie diaz, whose parents immigrated from mexico, agrees ...worries the political rhetoric of the election cycle has had a corrosive effect. >> demonizing people isn't going to help. it's just going to make it...
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we talk with marcia coyle of the dtional law journal. >> woodruff: and spencer michels looks at the complaints about apple's maps and the high stakes for those trying to come up with something better. >> the battle over digital map making indicates how crucial this field has become and it could bode well for consumers as the maps get better. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding or the pbs newshour has been provided by: di ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. io >> woodruff: the u.s. death toll from the giant storm named sandy has risen to at least 63 today. about 6.5 million homes and businesses are still without electricity though there were signs of daily life returning to its usual rhythm in some ples. a familiar sound returned to lower manhattan streets last night. ( horns honking ) the power did not.
we talk with marcia coyle of the dtional law journal. >> woodruff: and spencer michels looks at the complaints about apple's maps and the high stakes for those trying to come up with something better. >> the battle over digital map making indicates how crucial this field has become and it could bode well for consumers as the maps get better. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding or the pbs newshour has been provided by: di ♪ ♪ moving...
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and it's not giving away much of the move told say there is this jurisdictional problem, right, of law, who is a native, who has jurisdiction over crimes. but what is it that you wanted to explore. explain the problem. >> well, i'm-- there's a legacy of violence against gottenwomen that has worse a worse over time.e and historically the underpinnings lie in the complex nature of land tenure on native reservations. each piece of land has a different jurisdictional authority. a lot of this, there's attempts to solve this. one of the most recent was sponsored by senator patric lehy of the senate judicial committee. and their recommendation was in terms of violence against women, the reauthorization act 2012. so thre have been attempts. but there is a kind of fear of restoring some pieces of sovereigntye to native tribes. and the statistics are that one in three native women are raped. about 67% of those rapes fall under federal jurisdiction and are notes prosecuted. something like 88% are believed to be committed by nonnatives. and the tribes have no jurisdiction over nonnative. part of t
and it's not giving away much of the move told say there is this jurisdictional problem, right, of law, who is a native, who has jurisdiction over crimes. but what is it that you wanted to explore. explain the problem. >> well, i'm-- there's a legacy of violence against gottenwomen that has worse a worse over time.e and historically the underpinnings lie in the complex nature of land tenure on native reservations. each piece of land has a different jurisdictional authority. a lot of this,...
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. >> i'm sure, if not for the current election laws, we could have won a majority today. pick out the cover -- kick out the current government and formed a new coalition government. >> his party could team up with the other party of -- with the party of yulia tymoshenko. she voted from prison, under the eye of the osce election monitors. the osce slammed the elections as a step back for ukrainian democracy. >> i am joined by our correspondent inv kie -- kyev. the claim that this is a step back for the country -- what does that mean? >> the watchdogs are surprisingly clear. all the election day has been more or less calm, they say there were major violations. there was no equal playing field, no equal media access for opposition parti. the ruling party abused its power and money to manipulate. they used money to influence these elections in their favor. we have heard it before. the osce these elections a clear step backwards for the democratic process ukraine had already made. >> the ruling party looks victorious at the moment, but we have seen revitalized opposition. is t
. >> i'm sure, if not for the current election laws, we could have won a majority today. pick out the cover -- kick out the current government and formed a new coalition government. >> his party could team up with the other party of -- with the party of yulia tymoshenko. she voted from prison, under the eye of the osce election monitors. the osce slammed the elections as a step back for ukrainian democracy. >> i am joined by our correspondent inv kie -- kyev. the claim that...
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the study noted the more comprehensive the law, the greater the change in statistics. more than ever, concussions are a big help concern at every level of support. now there is another tool to take the guessing game out of confessions. it is a checklist for and on your smartphones. >> in the height of high school football season, there is a new tool in place to help coaches and parents quickly recognize concussion signs and symptoms. the psychological test publishing company that created the app is here to tell me how it works. >> we look at balance, the t, blurriness, sensitivity to noise, numbness or tingling. >> the app tells you about the emergency signs and can even call for emergency. follow instructions to know what to do next and take a picture of the person. >> it even shows you through gps where the incident occurred, so you can pull it up at a later date. for coaches, this is a great tool because it protects them from liability. a school could say, it did not happen on our brands, but actually, it did. >> if you missed the signs and your kid is operating wit
the study noted the more comprehensive the law, the greater the change in statistics. more than ever, concussions are a big help concern at every level of support. now there is another tool to take the guessing game out of confessions. it is a checklist for and on your smartphones. >> in the height of high school football season, there is a new tool in place to help coaches and parents quickly recognize concussion signs and symptoms. the psychological test publishing company that created...
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. >> chp and police won't reveal how much will be dough ployed but gives law enforcement higher visibility. >> many shootings and homicides those guns have to be transported to and from scenes of krichls we find individuals or groups do so by vehicles.. >> jose vega's children attend woodland element story. and everyone enjoyed seeing the helicopter up close it is additional officers down on the streets that vaguea appreciates. >> this is going to be much better, still. you know? this is in the area i live. >> sheriff deputies were supposed to step up their patrols. one other piece of oakland crime fighting strategy there is a program that should allow folks to text in tips about crimes they may have witnessed that started this month. so far they've received several dozen tips, information is on our web site abc 7 news.com. in oakland abc 7 news. >> thank you very much. we could know the fate of a former school principal accused of not reporting a case of suspected child abuse. closing argue gums in the case and were held and a third place student teacher blind folded her and pult a gooey
. >> chp and police won't reveal how much will be dough ployed but gives law enforcement higher visibility. >> many shootings and homicides those guns have to be transported to and from scenes of krichls we find individuals or groups do so by vehicles.. >> jose vega's children attend woodland element story. and everyone enjoyed seeing the helicopter up close it is additional officers down on the streets that vaguea appreciates. >> this is going to be much better, still....
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out again foroint of the law, he remains victim and a suspect. charges inces the september incident. andorities are telling me transpired,t has whethere not decided they will pursue charges further. northeast still dealing with the impact of hurricane sally. risen to 88.l has 4.4 million people are still without electricity. it is the biggest crew sent anywhere. nine out of 23 subway lines are down because of flooding. amtrak says they expect to have out of theing in and city again sen. we will have much more of the effort in a live report in a few minutes. mayor michael is an independent former republican says he backing the president because more environmentally driven and more concerned about possible climate change. president obama was back on the campaign trail today. >> it is going to be tight. is why when i call people actually say five and a 37 votes in 2000 made a difference. people do not think their difference, they might not go out. >> the president spent the day campaigning in wisconsin, colorado, and nevada. obama will host a campai
out again foroint of the law, he remains victim and a suspect. charges inces the september incident. andorities are telling me transpired,t has whethere not decided they will pursue charges further. northeast still dealing with the impact of hurricane sally. risen to 88.l has 4.4 million people are still without electricity. it is the biggest crew sent anywhere. nine out of 23 subway lines are down because of flooding. amtrak says they expect to have out of theing in and city again sen. we will...
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under intense lobbying by law enforcement, they dropped the legislation. >> we've got private sector companies that half a billion records of motorist's movements. they're sharing that information. who knows who else will have access to the 234-6bgs. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows an arrest being made at arden mall in sacramento. security guards using their license plate scanner have recovered nearly 70 stolen cars in their parking lots in four years. guards say the scanners have led to arrests for even parole violations. >> this is a picture of me about to get in my car and head off to work. >> reporter: he says it's not the outcome of the use of the scanners that he has a problem with. it's the information retention. >> my issue isn't that they recognize these license plates. it's that they're retaining this database of information on people and they're keeping that information indefinitely. and i don't think that's legitimate. >> reporter: right now, san leandro keeps its scanned information indefinitely but says they're looking into policies that would change that. sa
under intense lobbying by law enforcement, they dropped the legislation. >> we've got private sector companies that half a billion records of motorist's movements. they're sharing that information. who knows who else will have access to the 234-6bgs. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows an arrest being made at arden mall in sacramento. security guards using their license plate scanner have recovered nearly 70 stolen cars in their parking lots in four years. guards say the...
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that's one of the reasons, the national guard has been called out in certain areas, to assist local law enforcement. in some cases they are going going door to door, and brought out heavy equipment for the removal of snow. you need earth moving equipment. and so far, they are hoping people are staying put. as far as trying to account for everybody, they don't have anybody known to be missing or have rescue operations under way it will get worse tonight before it will get better. >> martin savidge, thank you for reporting. >>> up next, a 250,000-pound crane, still tonight dangling 90 stories above midtown manhattan. the question is, can it be brought down safely? we have someone who knows that answer. >>> and floating cars and flooded subways have brought a large part of new york city to a standstill. one of the greatest subway systems in the world and relied upon by millions to make the city function. it's shut down. governor of ge. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even t
that's one of the reasons, the national guard has been called out in certain areas, to assist local law enforcement. in some cases they are going going door to door, and brought out heavy equipment for the removal of snow. you need earth moving equipment. and so far, they are hoping people are staying put. as far as trying to account for everybody, they don't have anybody known to be missing or have rescue operations under way it will get worse tonight before it will get better. >> martin...
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. >>> a federal law is confirming an earlier report this year that found questionable practices by the agency that will be running dulles international airport. the airport authority. that audit found that the executives accepted the disks like the super bowl tickets from the contractors and that the authority, they routinely awarded the bid contracts. they do credit the authority for putting reforms in place over the past few months. >>> coming up, a two-day storm that boils down to just 60 seconds. >>> he promised to mobilize all the resources in necessary to help those in need. >>> 9news wants to help those recovering from sandy's wrath. that's why we are donating $1 to the american red cross' sandy relief fund for every like we get on our facebook page. please consider logging on and liking our page. >>> all right, top. we have seen some pretty amazing images from sandy over the last few days. now there is a new angle of a storm that hit new york city. this is a time lapse. this is the entire storm. and it boiled down to just one minute. look at this. >> this is amazing. i think th
. >>> a federal law is confirming an earlier report this year that found questionable practices by the agency that will be running dulles international airport. the airport authority. that audit found that the executives accepted the disks like the super bowl tickets from the contractors and that the authority, they routinely awarded the bid contracts. they do credit the authority for putting reforms in place over the past few months. >>> coming up, a two-day storm that boils...
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accused of setting fire to chapel and over the summer then late last month police say he torched the law office of the mayor davis. no word -- but a source tells cbs5 he was unhappy with some legal work he had done for his family an online web site that helps home buyers get the inside scoop on potential property may be the leasing information that's considered too private for the public eye. linda yi say some say it's almost predatory. >> real estate agent san na is showing a buyer an oakland home now in foreclosure. but they can now find out about these distressed deals before the bank takes the home. the new feature gives details about the home headed for foreclosure. this homeowner has been served a notice of default. but the home is not yet on the market. >> to have that put in a public place for everyone to see, it's so humiliating and so embarrassing. >> there are pictures of the home and the address. >> this is like anybody your neighbor could see it. your personal financial situationing right all over the places. >> this map shows all the properties available. the blue homes ind
accused of setting fire to chapel and over the summer then late last month police say he torched the law office of the mayor davis. no word -- but a source tells cbs5 he was unhappy with some legal work he had done for his family an online web site that helps home buyers get the inside scoop on potential property may be the leasing information that's considered too private for the public eye. linda yi say some say it's almost predatory. >> real estate agent san na is showing a buyer an...
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it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. >>> up in new york, officials made a tough decision for security reasons. what they decided to do is cancel the village halloween parade for the first time in that event's history. this would have been the 39th annual parade. 2 million people were expected at this country's largest public halloween celebration. it is a blast, by the way. organizers are asking people to volunteer, instead, at their local neighborhood outreach centers to help storm victims. >> wow. >> something like that is quite an event. >> i don't think people will have to be asked to help out anymore. >> no, i don't think so, either. >> we hope we'll see you for news 4 tomorrow. good night. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "wreck it ralph," john c. reilly.
it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. >>> up in new york, officials made a tough decision for security reasons. what they decided to do is cancel the village halloween parade for the first time in that event's history. this would have been the 39th annual parade. 2 million people were expected at this country's largest public halloween celebration. it is a blast, by the way. organizers are...
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what does the law do now? >> it allows the person, the same as i did when they find out that they have been discriminated against and they're still getting a check they have 180 days in any state in this country to file a charge with an t equal employment commission. >> stephen: how does it feel to be famous for righting what you see as an injustice? >> it's quite an awesome responsibility because, as i told the president when he signed that bill and it's named for me i feel that i need to get out into the country and the world, in fact, and share my story because what happened to me i don't want to happen to any other american family. because this goes on for the rest of your life. it's not just my pay, my overtime pay that my children and family had to do without but stephen, this goes on into my retirement now and i became a widow in 2008 and now when my retirement checks go in the bank i get 40% less than i should. and it's extremely hard to make ends meet. and i'm just the tip of the iceberg. the united s
what does the law do now? >> it allows the person, the same as i did when they find out that they have been discriminated against and they're still getting a check they have 180 days in any state in this country to file a charge with an t equal employment commission. >> stephen: how does it feel to be famous for righting what you see as an injustice? >> it's quite an awesome responsibility because, as i told the president when he signed that bill and it's named for me i feel...
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my release date is 20 years from now, if they don't fix the law. and they better fix it. no, just kidding. 20 years from now, that's the release date they gave me. 2027. i had a drug -- drug problem. drugs became a big picture. and not just being under the influence. just being in part of drugs, period, will get you involved in doing different things. what happened, cocaine makes you feel like you're on the top of the world. you saw the movie "scarface." what can i say, i wanted to be scarface. the real special thing, really it takes you away from here, if you want to know the truth. it kind of takes you to where you've been before on the streets playing tennis, because you forget about the madness. so when we into a game or into a good rally, you're just like, oh, man, that was good. then sometimes you've got to wake up, oh, man, remember where >> it's like a shout, everybody will say it at one time. one person will direct it, to all my northerners, whatever, all my hispanics, all my africans, good night. everybody will shout, hey, good night to each race. >> good night,
my release date is 20 years from now, if they don't fix the law. and they better fix it. no, just kidding. 20 years from now, that's the release date they gave me. 2027. i had a drug -- drug problem. drugs became a big picture. and not just being under the influence. just being in part of drugs, period, will get you involved in doing different things. what happened, cocaine makes you feel like you're on the top of the world. you saw the movie "scarface." what can i say, i wanted to be...